
The Man in the Twilight
The Man in the Twilight is a novel by Ridgwell Cullum, written in the early 20th century, that explores the challenges faced by Leslie Standing and his friend Bat Harker during the development of a wood-pulp mill in Labrador. As they confront the threats posed by the ruthless Nathaniel Hellbeam, Standing's troubled past resurfaces, complicating their ambitions and personal lives. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, danger, and the struggle for survival against overwhelming odds.





























